The fragmentation of HIV-related diagnostic and treatment services, especially for youth, is a significant barrier for engaging in care. The authors identified key elements that affected care linkage efforts and conducted 64 interviews across 15 clinical sites. The constant comparative method was used. Primary linkages to care processes are illustrated through three geographically diverse case studies. Factors included interagency relationships, data-sharing protocols, and service duplication concerns. Program improvement strategies were discussed. A strong, citywide network is helpful in coordinating care linkage services. These partnerships will be critical in effectively realizing the goals of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy
Purpose: The provision of uninterrupted care as youth with HIV transition from pediatric and adolesc...
Purpose: To maximize positive health outcomes for youth with HIV as they transition from youth to ad...
Objective: To examine how the time from HIV testing to care referral and from referral to care linka...
The National HIV/AIDS Strategy emphasizes rapid care linkage and engagement for HIV-infected individ...
The National HIV/AIDS Strategy emphasizes rapid care linkage and engagement for HIV-infected individ...
Linkage to care is a critical corollary to expanded HIV testing, but many adolescents are not succes...
Purpose: The National HIV/AIDS Strategy emphasizes the importance of linkage to care (LTC) for newly...
Linkage and engagement in care are critical corollaries to the health of HIV-infected adolescents. T...
Importance Youths aged 13 to 24 years old living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are less l...
HIV-infected adolescents have disproportionately low rates of care retention and viral suppression. ...
Purpose: The HIV Care Continuum highlights the need for HIV-infected youth to be tested, linked, and...
Objective: Unsuccessful linkage to care and treatment increases adolescent HIV-related morbidity and...
Purpose: Youth (ages 13–29) living with HIV (YLHIV) account for nearly one-third of new HIV infectio...
Purpose: Youth living with HIV (YLHIV) in the United States (U.S.) account for nearly one-third of n...
It is important for both individual- and population-level health that HIV-infected individuals progr...
Purpose: The provision of uninterrupted care as youth with HIV transition from pediatric and adolesc...
Purpose: To maximize positive health outcomes for youth with HIV as they transition from youth to ad...
Objective: To examine how the time from HIV testing to care referral and from referral to care linka...
The National HIV/AIDS Strategy emphasizes rapid care linkage and engagement for HIV-infected individ...
The National HIV/AIDS Strategy emphasizes rapid care linkage and engagement for HIV-infected individ...
Linkage to care is a critical corollary to expanded HIV testing, but many adolescents are not succes...
Purpose: The National HIV/AIDS Strategy emphasizes the importance of linkage to care (LTC) for newly...
Linkage and engagement in care are critical corollaries to the health of HIV-infected adolescents. T...
Importance Youths aged 13 to 24 years old living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are less l...
HIV-infected adolescents have disproportionately low rates of care retention and viral suppression. ...
Purpose: The HIV Care Continuum highlights the need for HIV-infected youth to be tested, linked, and...
Objective: Unsuccessful linkage to care and treatment increases adolescent HIV-related morbidity and...
Purpose: Youth (ages 13–29) living with HIV (YLHIV) account for nearly one-third of new HIV infectio...
Purpose: Youth living with HIV (YLHIV) in the United States (U.S.) account for nearly one-third of n...
It is important for both individual- and population-level health that HIV-infected individuals progr...
Purpose: The provision of uninterrupted care as youth with HIV transition from pediatric and adolesc...
Purpose: To maximize positive health outcomes for youth with HIV as they transition from youth to ad...
Objective: To examine how the time from HIV testing to care referral and from referral to care linka...